Vijay Shankar collects the trophy and the Tamil Nadu team join in to pose for the photographs. Fifth Vijay Hazare Trophy for TN - the most by any team. Bengal have lost five finals and three out of them against Tamil Nadu. That's all we have from this tournament. Hope you enjoyed our coverage. Until next time, it's a goodbye from all of us down here.

Vijay Shankar: I think boys have worked really hard and we deserve this win. Very happy. It is a big game and chasing is always difficult. Even in the semis, I found it difficult to chase. Picking wickets is the key. Winning a trophy is a big thing. We're winning a trophy after 6-7 years. Credit goes to the management. They have been supporting us day in and day out. I feel like I'm getting better as a player after becoming the captain.

Dinesh Karthik, Man of the Match: Good effort from the team. Good job from the boys. Not a bad habit (scoring hundreds in finals). Key thing is as a senior it's important to put the hand up and play well. I seem to find ways to get out. I haven't seen my dismissal. Pretty upset as it was five runs as well. Happy with the result though.

Manoj Tiwary: It didn't go our way. We'd have taken 217 on any day. It was a poor show with the bat. Very proud of the way we played throughout the tournament. We need to rectify our mistakes and come back stronger. There was a lot of game left (even after losing early wickets). Chasing a low score, we got into a shell. But whenever we go out there, it's about execution, which we didn't do today.

Bengal started favourites in the chase of 217, but they never got going. Easwaran was unfortunate to be run-out, he was soon followed by Agniv Pan. Sreevats Goswami and Manoj Tiwary got starts - but failed to convert. Sudip Chatterjee made a fifty, but didn't get a lot of support. Aamir Gani fought a lone battle in the end, but the chase was always going to be futile.

45.5

M Mohammed to Aamir Gani, out Caught by Aparajith!! Jubilant scenes in the middle as Tamil Nadu savour their success. They came close in the Ranji Trophy - losing in the semis, lost out to Karnataka on the last day of Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, they have a silverpiece to show for their efforts this season. DK picks up a stump and joins the celebrations, so does captain, Vijay Shankar. Coming to the ball, it was a length delivery on the stumps, Gani swung hard, got a lot of height but not the distance. Aparajith settled under it and held on. Aamir Gani c Aparajith b M Mohammed 24(30) [4s-2]